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Beaches were strewn with oil and rope and boat parts. And drowned, shattered, charred bodies. Residents watched from shore and wondered whether the German U-boats’ guns might turn toward them.
The surrender of the German U-boats is remembered by a Derry man who was there 80 years ago.
Through assiduous research and well-paced narrative, Simon Parkin has given us an extraordinary, little-known story from World War II: the turning point in the Battle of the Atlantic. Its subjects ...
After World War II, Operation Paperclip quietly recruited German scientists to work on its most advanced weapons and space ...
Banned from flying in the U.S., these 25 American women headed to Britain to help ferry military aircraft—and fascinated the ...
Last month, the last known Nazi concentration camp guard died before he was set to face German prosecutors for the murder of more than 3,300 people at Sachsenhausen concentration camp. Gregor ...
The transatlanticist, who for 10 years led an association aimed at promoting German-U.S. understanding, also criticised the "ultimately outrageous" comments flowing from Washington during the ...
German lender Commerzbank on Friday reported its best quarterly profit since 2011, ahead of a key shareholder meeting where it will seek to rally support to fend off advances from Italy's ...
German lender Commerzbank on Friday reported its best quarterly profit since 2011, ahead of a key shareholder meeting where it will seek to rally support to fend off advances from Italy's UniCredit.